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Complete Test Bank for Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, , 46th Edition by Julie Robson, Devan Mescall, Nathalie Johnstone, and David Lin, designed to support assessment, exam preparation, and instructional evaluation of core Canadian federal income tax concepts including individual and corporate taxation, capital gains, business income, and tax planning strategies. Chapter coverage includes Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Liability for Tax; Chapter 3: Employment Income; Chapter 4: Income From Business: General Concepts and Rules; Chapter 5: The Capital Cost Allowance System for Depreciable Property Including Intangibles; Chapter 6: Income From Property; Chapter 7: Capital Gains; Chapter 8: Non-Arm's Length Transfers and Other Special Circumstances; Chapter 9: Other Sources of Income and Deductions in Computing Income; Chapter 10: Computation of Taxable Income and Taxes Payable for Individuals; Chapter 11: Computation of Taxable Income and Tax After General Reductions for Corporations; Chapter 12: Integration for Business and Investment Income of the Private Corporation; Chapter 13: Shareholder-Manager Remuneration and Tax Planning for the Owner-Manager; Chapter 14: Rights and Obligations Under the Income Tax Act; Chapter 15: Purchase and Sale of a Business — Share Transactions; Chapter 16: Corporate Distributions, Asset Sales, and Winding Up; Chapter 17: Tax Deferred Transactions: Section 85, Section 86, Estate Freeze Transactions, Amalgamations, and Wind-Ups; Chapter 18: The Sustainability Landscape and Tax; Chapter 19: Partnerships, Trusts, and Death of a Taxpayer; Chapter 20: International Taxation in Canada; Chapter 21: Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Harmonized Sales Tax (HST); and Chapter 22: Data Analytics and Information Systems in Tax, supporting instructors with comprehensive assessment materials aligned to all course chapters for quizzes, exams, and curriculum evaluation.

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TEST BANK
Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in
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Julie Robson, Devan Mescall, Nathalie Johnstone, David Lin
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, Test Bank
Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 2025–2026
Julie Robson · Devan Mescall · Nathalie Johnstone · David Lin
46TH EDITION | 2025–2026
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART ONE — FOUNDATIONS OF CANADIAN TAXATION

Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 02 Liability for Tax
PART TWO — SOURCES OF INCOME
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Chapter 03 Employment Income
Chapter 04 Income From Business: General Concepts and Rules
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The Capital Cost Allowance System for Depreciable Property
Chapter 05
Including Intangibles
Chapter 06 Income From Property
Chapter 07 Capital Gains
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PART THREE — SPECIAL TRANSACTIONS & COMPUTATIONS

Chapter 08 Non-Arm's Length Transfers and Other Special Circumstances
Chapter 09 Other Sources of Income and Deductions in Computing Income
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Computation of Taxable Income and Taxes Payable for
Chapter 10
Individuals
Computation of Taxable Income and Tax After General
Chapter 11
Reductions for Corporations
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PART FOUR — CORPORATE & OWNER-MANAGER TAXATION

Integration for Business and Investment Income of the Private
Chapter 12
Corporation
Shareholder-Manager Remuneration and Tax Planning for the
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Owner-Manager
Chapter 14 Rights and Obligations Under the Income Tax Act
PART FIVE — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS & RESTRUCTURING
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Chapter 15 Purchase and Sale of a Business — Share Transactions
Chapter 16 Corporate Distributions, Asset Sales, and Winding Up
Tax Deferred Transactions: Section 85, Section 86, Estate
Chapter 17
Freeze Transactions, Amalgamations, and Wind-Ups

, PART SIX — EMERGING TOPICS & SPECIALIZED AREAS

Chapter 18 The Sustainability Landscape and Tax
Chapter 19 Partnerships, Trusts, and Death of a Taxpayer
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Chapter 20 International Taxation in Canada
Chapter 21 Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)
Chapter 22 Data Analytics and Information Systems in Tax
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, Test Bank Part 1
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Solution file for MCQs (correct answer is highlighted in yellow)


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Question 1
(A) incorporated in Canada in 1968 and its directors are all U.S. residents;
(B) incorporated in the U.S. in 1970 and its directors are all U.S. residents;
(C) incorporated in the U.S. in 1968 and its directors are all Canadian residents;
(D) incorporated in Canada in 1966 and itsdirectors are all Canadian residents.
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(B) is correct. Since X Ltd. is not incorporated in Canada, it is not deemed to be resident in Canada. Since the directors
are not resident in Canada, X Ltd. is not resident in Canada under the commonlaw ‘‘central management and control’’ rule.
(A) is incorrect because X Ltd. is deemed to be resident.
(C) is incorrect because X Ltd. is resident under the common law ‘‘central management and control’’ rule.
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(D) is incorrect because X Ltd. is deemed to be resident; the common law ‘‘central management and control’’ rule
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Question 2
(A) Take his wife and children with him to Germany.
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(B) Give up his Canadian citizenship.
(C) Sell his Canadian home or rent it under a long-term lease.
(D) Put all his household furniture and personal effects into storage in Canada.

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(C) is correct. Generally, the CRA will consider the individual not to have severed residential ties within Canada if he
has a dwelling available for occupancy.
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(A) is incorrect, because taking his wife and children with him to Germany is not feasible, since the couple is legally
separated and the children are not dependent on him for support.
(B) is incorrect, because giving up Canadian citizenship has little relevance in determining residency.
(D) is incorrect. Although putting all his household furniture and personal effects into storage in Canada is a
residential tie, the tie is a weaker one than that cited in (C).
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Question 3
(A) $20,000
(B) $70,000
(C) $90,000
(D) $250,000
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(B) is correct. Only the $70,000 of employment income earned in Canada would be reported on Mr. Ng’s Canadian
personal income tax return for the year.
(A) is incorrect. The $20,000 interest, earned by the non-resident, is not taxable under either Part I (ssec. 2(3)) or Part
XIII (ssec. 212(3), ‘‘fully exempt interest’’).
(C) is incorrect for the same reason as (A).
(D) is incorrect, because only residents of Canada are subject to Canadian income tax on their worldwide income.
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